Community Notes, April 2

Send announcements to reston@connectionnewspapers.com or call 703-917-6449. Deadline is Friday.

Dinner Zen, Reston’s first meal assembly store, at 11160 E South Lakes Drive, Reston, will celebrate their 1 year anniversary with an Open House on Saturday, April 5, 1-3 p.m. The event is free, open to the public and will feature menu samples, prize drawings and meal assembly demonstrations. Call 703-791-9361 or visit www.dinnerzen.com.

Bring new meaning to going green by helping protect and encourage native plants at Invasive Plant Removal Day, set for Saturday, April 12. Join dozens of other volunteers at sites throughout the county as they endeavor to stop the spread of non-native invasive plants, considered by experts to be the second most serious threat to the quality of natural areas. Invasive Plant Removal Day will coordinate volunteer efforts at 14 parks including: Freedom Hill Park, Idylwood Park, Marie Butler Leven Preserve, Nottoway Park and McLean Hunt Estates Park.

Volunteers should wear clothes that can get dirty. Workdays generally begin at 9 a.m. and end in the early afternoon. Reservations are required. RSVP to Kathy Frederick at 703-324-8681 or Katherine.Frederick@fairfaxcounty.gov. Work will go on rain or shine. Most sites accept children under 15 with an adult.

Reston Association seeking volunteers for two events Saturday, April 19, for 5K Fund Run, 8 a.m., and Earth Day Festival, 1 p.m. at the Walker Nature Education Center. Earth Day will start with a 5K Fund Run/Walk in the morning. In the afternoon the festival will feature musical performance, local non-profit organizations, educational displays, hands-on activities, service project planting, canoe and kayak rentals on Lake Audubon, a native

plant sale and food. Volunteers are needed for both events. To volunteer contact Ha Brock at 703-435-7986 or habrock@reston.org. Visit www.reston.org.

Herndon’s For Health and Balance’s massage therapy practice is merging with Reston-based Rejuvenations Massage Therapy in April. The massage practice will operate in the same building of For Health and Balance’s Herndon location under the Rejuvenations Massage Therapy name. The clinic will move 100 feet to a new suite: 297 Herndon Parkway, Suite 302. This will expand the clinic physically and, with the addition of new therapists, will expand the appointment availability. The corporate wellness division of For Health and Balance, including coaching, nutrition and fitness, will continue to operate under that name.

The Reston E-ZPass Customer Service Center at 2100 Reston Parkway closed permanently Friday, Feb. 29. E-ZPass customers can visit www.ezpassva.com or call 877-762-7824 for account assistance and relocation information until a new office opens later this spring. A temporary customer service center offering limited services recently opened at 21641 Beaumeade Circle, Suite 322, Ashburn. Customers can visit this location to open accounts, make payments and receive/exchange transponders, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Reston Festival seeks volunteer party planners and sponsors. Help plan the festival, which will take place July 12 and 13 at Reston Town Center. Energetic people of all ages are needed to brainstorm ideas and organize activities (for children and adults), entertainment and logistics. To volunteer or be a sponsor, send contact information to volunteer@restonfestival.com or call the Reston Festival Hotline at 703-435-7989. For more information, see www.restonfestival.com.